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The autoimmune protocol made simple cookbook, start healing your body and reversing chronic illness today with 100 delicious recipes, Sophie Van Tiggelen

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The autoimmune protocol made simple cookbook, start healing your body and reversing chronic illness today with 100 delicious recipes, Sophie Van Tiggelen
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The autoimmune protocol made simple cookbook
Oclc number
1001731425
Responsibility statement
Sophie Van Tiggelen
Sub title
start healing your body and reversing chronic illness today with 100 delicious recipes
Summary
"The Autoimmune Protocol Diet is gaining attention as the top health-supportive diet for the 50 million people suffering from autoimmune conditions; however living the AIP way can feel confusing and overwhelming. You may have no idea where to start and are overwhelmed by the seemingly endless list of foods to avoid and strict guidelines to adhere to -- the reality is that you can do the AIP diet easily (and deliciously!) Written by popular AIP blogger, Sophie Van Tiggelen, of A Squirrel in the Kitchen, The Autoimmune Protocol Made Simple Cookbook distills the complicated science and diet tenets found in other AIP books down to most practical, actionable, "need-to-know" information in the form of diet guidelines, 100 recipes, shopping lists, as well as simple tools and strategies for doing the AIP diet successfully. This book makes AIP clear and understandable with short, succinct explanations of the different AIP approaches and 100 AIP-compliant recipes that are inventive and delicious -- and don't make you feel like you are eating on a restricted diet"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Getting started on the AIP diet -- What can you eat? -- How to reintroduce foods -- Homemade basics and staples -- Breakfasts -- Small bites -- Soups and salads -- Vegetables -- Meat-based main dishes -- Seafood -- Drinks and desserts
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